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Tom Aspinall has Cristiano Ronaldo connection to thank for UFC London victory

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Tom Aspinall landed an emphatic victory at UFC London and has Cristiano Ronaldo’s former surgeon to thank after recovering from a long-term injury.

The Atherton fighter was forced to wait almost a year to make his return to the O2 Arena. Any doubts that Aspinall may suffer from ‘ring rust’ due to his time away from the octagon were quickly washed away as the heavyweight contender took just 73 seconds to score a TKO win over Marcin Tybura, mapping out his path to a world title shot in his post-fight interview.

However, dreams of becoming a world champion seemed miles away last July, after landing a leg kick in the opening seconds of his fight with Curtis Blaydes, which inadvertently saw him tear his MCL, meniscus and damage his ACL.

Faced with a long road to recovery, Aspinall turned to a top professional for advice. READ: Rasmus Hojlund completes Manchester United medical Speaking about his route back to full fitness last year, Aspinall told Midnite: “I got my surgery off the best surgeon in the UK.

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